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   1git(1)
   2======
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git - the stupid content tracker
   7
   8
   9SYNOPSIS
  10--------
  11[verse]
  12'git' [--version] [--help] [-c <name>=<value>]
  13    [--exec-path[=<path>]] [--html-path] [--man-path] [--info-path]
  14    [-p|--paginate|--no-pager] [--no-replace-objects] [--bare]
  15    [--git-dir=<path>] [--work-tree=<path>] [--namespace=<name>]
  16    <command> [<args>]
  17
  18DESCRIPTION
  19-----------
  20Git is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system with an
  21unusually rich command set that provides both high-level operations
  22and full access to internals.
  23
  24See linkgit:gittutorial[7] to get started, then see
  25link:everyday.html[Everyday Git] for a useful minimum set of
  26commands.  The link:user-manual.html[Git User's Manual] has a more
  27in-depth introduction.
  28
  29After you mastered the basic concepts, you can come back to this
  30page to learn what commands Git offers.  You can learn more about
  31individual Git commands with "git help command".  linkgit:gitcli[7]
  32manual page gives you an overview of the command line command syntax.
  33
  34Formatted and hyperlinked version of the latest Git documentation
  35can be viewed at `http://git-htmldocs.googlecode.com/git/git.html`.
  36
  37ifdef::stalenotes[]
  38[NOTE]
  39============
  40
  41You are reading the documentation for the latest (possibly
  42unreleased) version of Git, that is available from 'master'
  43branch of the `git.git` repository.
  44Documentation for older releases are available here:
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 380============
 381
 382endif::stalenotes[]
 383
 384OPTIONS
 385-------
 386--version::
 387        Prints the Git suite version that the 'git' program came from.
 388
 389--help::
 390        Prints the synopsis and a list of the most commonly used
 391        commands. If the option '--all' or '-a' is given then all
 392        available commands are printed. If a Git command is named this
 393        option will bring up the manual page for that command.
 394+
 395Other options are available to control how the manual page is
 396displayed. See linkgit:git-help[1] for more information,
 397because `git --help ...` is converted internally into `git
 398help ...`.
 399
 400-c <name>=<value>::
 401        Pass a configuration parameter to the command. The value
 402        given will override values from configuration files.
 403        The <name> is expected in the same format as listed by
 404        'git config' (subkeys separated by dots).
 405
 406--exec-path[=<path>]::
 407        Path to wherever your core Git programs are installed.
 408        This can also be controlled by setting the GIT_EXEC_PATH
 409        environment variable. If no path is given, 'git' will print
 410        the current setting and then exit.
 411
 412--html-path::
 413        Print the path, without trailing slash, where Git's HTML
 414        documentation is installed and exit.
 415
 416--man-path::
 417        Print the manpath (see `man(1)`) for the man pages for
 418        this version of Git and exit.
 419
 420--info-path::
 421        Print the path where the Info files documenting this
 422        version of Git are installed and exit.
 423
 424-p::
 425--paginate::
 426        Pipe all output into 'less' (or if set, $PAGER) if standard
 427        output is a terminal.  This overrides the `pager.<cmd>`
 428        configuration options (see the "Configuration Mechanism" section
 429        below).
 430
 431--no-pager::
 432        Do not pipe Git output into a pager.
 433
 434--git-dir=<path>::
 435        Set the path to the repository. This can also be controlled by
 436        setting the GIT_DIR environment variable. It can be an absolute
 437        path or relative path to current working directory.
 438
 439--work-tree=<path>::
 440        Set the path to the working tree. It can be an absolute path
 441        or a path relative to the current working directory.
 442        This can also be controlled by setting the GIT_WORK_TREE
 443        environment variable and the core.worktree configuration
 444        variable (see core.worktree in linkgit:git-config[1] for a
 445        more detailed discussion).
 446
 447--namespace=<path>::
 448        Set the Git namespace.  See linkgit:gitnamespaces[7] for more
 449        details.  Equivalent to setting the `GIT_NAMESPACE` environment
 450        variable.
 451
 452--bare::
 453        Treat the repository as a bare repository.  If GIT_DIR
 454        environment is not set, it is set to the current working
 455        directory.
 456
 457--no-replace-objects::
 458        Do not use replacement refs to replace Git objects. See
 459        linkgit:git-replace[1] for more information.
 460
 461--literal-pathspecs::
 462        Treat pathspecs literally, rather than as glob patterns. This is
 463        equivalent to setting the `GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS` environment
 464        variable to `1`.
 465
 466
 467GIT COMMANDS
 468------------
 469
 470We divide Git into high level ("porcelain") commands and low level
 471("plumbing") commands.
 472
 473High-level commands (porcelain)
 474-------------------------------
 475
 476We separate the porcelain commands into the main commands and some
 477ancillary user utilities.
 478
 479Main porcelain commands
 480~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 481
 482include::cmds-mainporcelain.txt[]
 483
 484Ancillary Commands
 485~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 486Manipulators:
 487
 488include::cmds-ancillarymanipulators.txt[]
 489
 490Interrogators:
 491
 492include::cmds-ancillaryinterrogators.txt[]
 493
 494
 495Interacting with Others
 496~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 497
 498These commands are to interact with foreign SCM and with other
 499people via patch over e-mail.
 500
 501include::cmds-foreignscminterface.txt[]
 502
 503
 504Low-level commands (plumbing)
 505-----------------------------
 506
 507Although Git includes its
 508own porcelain layer, its low-level commands are sufficient to support
 509development of alternative porcelains.  Developers of such porcelains
 510might start by reading about linkgit:git-update-index[1] and
 511linkgit:git-read-tree[1].
 512
 513The interface (input, output, set of options and the semantics)
 514to these low-level commands are meant to be a lot more stable
 515than Porcelain level commands, because these commands are
 516primarily for scripted use.  The interface to Porcelain commands
 517on the other hand are subject to change in order to improve the
 518end user experience.
 519
 520The following description divides
 521the low-level commands into commands that manipulate objects (in
 522the repository, index, and working tree), commands that interrogate and
 523compare objects, and commands that move objects and references between
 524repositories.
 525
 526
 527Manipulation commands
 528~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 529
 530include::cmds-plumbingmanipulators.txt[]
 531
 532
 533Interrogation commands
 534~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 535
 536include::cmds-plumbinginterrogators.txt[]
 537
 538In general, the interrogate commands do not touch the files in
 539the working tree.
 540
 541
 542Synching repositories
 543~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 544
 545include::cmds-synchingrepositories.txt[]
 546
 547The following are helper commands used by the above; end users
 548typically do not use them directly.
 549
 550include::cmds-synchelpers.txt[]
 551
 552
 553Internal helper commands
 554~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 555
 556These are internal helper commands used by other commands; end
 557users typically do not use them directly.
 558
 559include::cmds-purehelpers.txt[]
 560
 561
 562Configuration Mechanism
 563-----------------------
 564
 565Git uses a simple text format to store customizations that are per
 566repository and are per user.  Such a configuration file may look
 567like this:
 568
 569------------
 570#
 571# A '#' or ';' character indicates a comment.
 572#
 573
 574; core variables
 575[core]
 576        ; Don't trust file modes
 577        filemode = false
 578
 579; user identity
 580[user]
 581        name = "Junio C Hamano"
 582        email = "gitster@pobox.com"
 583
 584------------
 585
 586Various commands read from the configuration file and adjust
 587their operation accordingly.  See linkgit:git-config[1] for a
 588list and more details about the configuration mechanism.
 589
 590
 591Identifier Terminology
 592----------------------
 593<object>::
 594        Indicates the object name for any type of object.
 595
 596<blob>::
 597        Indicates a blob object name.
 598
 599<tree>::
 600        Indicates a tree object name.
 601
 602<commit>::
 603        Indicates a commit object name.
 604
 605<tree-ish>::
 606        Indicates a tree, commit or tag object name.  A
 607        command that takes a <tree-ish> argument ultimately wants to
 608        operate on a <tree> object but automatically dereferences
 609        <commit> and <tag> objects that point at a <tree>.
 610
 611<commit-ish>::
 612        Indicates a commit or tag object name.  A
 613        command that takes a <commit-ish> argument ultimately wants to
 614        operate on a <commit> object but automatically dereferences
 615        <tag> objects that point at a <commit>.
 616
 617<type>::
 618        Indicates that an object type is required.
 619        Currently one of: `blob`, `tree`, `commit`, or `tag`.
 620
 621<file>::
 622        Indicates a filename - almost always relative to the
 623        root of the tree structure `GIT_INDEX_FILE` describes.
 624
 625Symbolic Identifiers
 626--------------------
 627Any Git command accepting any <object> can also use the following
 628symbolic notation:
 629
 630HEAD::
 631        indicates the head of the current branch.
 632
 633<tag>::
 634        a valid tag 'name'
 635        (i.e. a `refs/tags/<tag>` reference).
 636
 637<head>::
 638        a valid head 'name'
 639        (i.e. a `refs/heads/<head>` reference).
 640
 641For a more complete list of ways to spell object names, see
 642"SPECIFYING REVISIONS" section in linkgit:gitrevisions[7].
 643
 644
 645File/Directory Structure
 646------------------------
 647
 648Please see the linkgit:gitrepository-layout[5] document.
 649
 650Read linkgit:githooks[5] for more details about each hook.
 651
 652Higher level SCMs may provide and manage additional information in the
 653`$GIT_DIR`.
 654
 655
 656Terminology
 657-----------
 658Please see linkgit:gitglossary[7].
 659
 660
 661Environment Variables
 662---------------------
 663Various Git commands use the following environment variables:
 664
 665The Git Repository
 666~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 667These environment variables apply to 'all' core Git commands. Nb: it
 668is worth noting that they may be used/overridden by SCMS sitting above
 669Git so take care if using Cogito etc.
 670
 671'GIT_INDEX_FILE'::
 672        This environment allows the specification of an alternate
 673        index file. If not specified, the default of `$GIT_DIR/index`
 674        is used.
 675
 676'GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY'::
 677        If the object storage directory is specified via this
 678        environment variable then the sha1 directories are created
 679        underneath - otherwise the default `$GIT_DIR/objects`
 680        directory is used.
 681
 682'GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES'::
 683        Due to the immutable nature of Git objects, old objects can be
 684        archived into shared, read-only directories. This variable
 685        specifies a ":" separated (on Windows ";" separated) list
 686        of Git object directories which can be used to search for Git
 687        objects. New objects will not be written to these directories.
 688
 689'GIT_DIR'::
 690        If the 'GIT_DIR' environment variable is set then it
 691        specifies a path to use instead of the default `.git`
 692        for the base of the repository.
 693        The '--git-dir' command-line option also sets this value.
 694
 695'GIT_WORK_TREE'::
 696        Set the path to the root of the working tree.
 697        This can also be controlled by the '--work-tree' command line
 698        option and the core.worktree configuration variable.
 699
 700'GIT_NAMESPACE'::
 701        Set the Git namespace; see linkgit:gitnamespaces[7] for details.
 702        The '--namespace' command-line option also sets this value.
 703
 704'GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES'::
 705        This should be a colon-separated list of absolute paths.  If
 706        set, it is a list of directories that Git should not chdir up
 707        into while looking for a repository directory (useful for
 708        excluding slow-loading network directories).  It will not
 709        exclude the current working directory or a GIT_DIR set on the
 710        command line or in the environment.  Normally, Git has to read
 711        the entries in this list and resolve any symlink that
 712        might be present in order to compare them with the current
 713        directory.  However, if even this access is slow, you
 714        can add an empty entry to the list to tell Git that the
 715        subsequent entries are not symlinks and needn't be resolved;
 716        e.g.,
 717        'GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES=/maybe/symlink::/very/slow/non/symlink'.
 718
 719'GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM'::
 720        When run in a directory that does not have ".git" repository
 721        directory, Git tries to find such a directory in the parent
 722        directories to find the top of the working tree, but by default it
 723        does not cross filesystem boundaries.  This environment variable
 724        can be set to true to tell Git not to stop at filesystem
 725        boundaries.  Like 'GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES', this will not affect
 726        an explicit repository directory set via 'GIT_DIR' or on the
 727        command line.
 728
 729Git Commits
 730~~~~~~~~~~~
 731'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME'::
 732'GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL'::
 733'GIT_AUTHOR_DATE'::
 734'GIT_COMMITTER_NAME'::
 735'GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL'::
 736'GIT_COMMITTER_DATE'::
 737'EMAIL'::
 738        see linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]
 739
 740Git Diffs
 741~~~~~~~~~
 742'GIT_DIFF_OPTS'::
 743        Only valid setting is "--unified=??" or "-u??" to set the
 744        number of context lines shown when a unified diff is created.
 745        This takes precedence over any "-U" or "--unified" option
 746        value passed on the Git diff command line.
 747
 748'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF'::
 749        When the environment variable 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is set, the
 750        program named by it is called, instead of the diff invocation
 751        described above.  For a path that is added, removed, or modified,
 752        'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is called with 7 parameters:
 753
 754        path old-file old-hex old-mode new-file new-hex new-mode
 755+
 756where:
 757
 758        <old|new>-file:: are files GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF can use to read the
 759                         contents of <old|new>,
 760        <old|new>-hex:: are the 40-hexdigit SHA-1 hashes,
 761        <old|new>-mode:: are the octal representation of the file modes.
 762+
 763The file parameters can point at the user's working file
 764(e.g. `new-file` in "git-diff-files"), `/dev/null` (e.g. `old-file`
 765when a new file is added), or a temporary file (e.g. `old-file` in the
 766index).  'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' should not worry about unlinking the
 767temporary file --- it is removed when 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' exits.
 768+
 769For a path that is unmerged, 'GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF' is called with 1
 770parameter, <path>.
 771
 772other
 773~~~~~
 774'GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY'::
 775        A number controlling the amount of output shown by
 776        the recursive merge strategy.  Overrides merge.verbosity.
 777        See linkgit:git-merge[1]
 778
 779'GIT_PAGER'::
 780        This environment variable overrides `$PAGER`. If it is set
 781        to an empty string or to the value "cat", Git will not launch
 782        a pager.  See also the `core.pager` option in
 783        linkgit:git-config[1].
 784
 785'GIT_EDITOR'::
 786        This environment variable overrides `$EDITOR` and `$VISUAL`.
 787        It is used by several Git commands when, on interactive mode,
 788        an editor is to be launched. See also linkgit:git-var[1]
 789        and the `core.editor` option in linkgit:git-config[1].
 790
 791'GIT_SSH'::
 792        If this environment variable is set then 'git fetch'
 793        and 'git push' will use this command instead
 794        of 'ssh' when they need to connect to a remote system.
 795        The '$GIT_SSH' command will be given exactly two or
 796        four arguments: the 'username@host' (or just 'host')
 797        from the URL and the shell command to execute on that
 798        remote system, optionally preceded by '-p' (literally) and
 799        the 'port' from the URL when it specifies something other
 800        than the default SSH port.
 801+
 802To pass options to the program that you want to list in GIT_SSH
 803you will need to wrap the program and options into a shell script,
 804then set GIT_SSH to refer to the shell script.
 805+
 806Usually it is easier to configure any desired options through your
 807personal `.ssh/config` file.  Please consult your ssh documentation
 808for further details.
 809
 810'GIT_ASKPASS'::
 811        If this environment variable is set, then Git commands which need to
 812        acquire passwords or passphrases (e.g. for HTTP or IMAP authentication)
 813        will call this program with a suitable prompt as command line argument
 814        and read the password from its STDOUT. See also the 'core.askpass'
 815        option in linkgit:git-config[1].
 816
 817'GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM'::
 818        Whether to skip reading settings from the system-wide
 819        `$(prefix)/etc/gitconfig` file.  This environment variable can
 820        be used along with `$HOME` and `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` to create a
 821        predictable environment for a picky script, or you can set it
 822        temporarily to avoid using a buggy `/etc/gitconfig` file while
 823        waiting for someone with sufficient permissions to fix it.
 824
 825'GIT_FLUSH'::
 826        If this environment variable is set to "1", then commands such
 827        as 'git blame' (in incremental mode), 'git rev-list', 'git log',
 828        'git check-attr', 'git check-ignore', and 'git whatchanged' will
 829        force a flush of the output stream after each record have been
 830        flushed. If this
 831        variable is set to "0", the output of these commands will be done
 832        using completely buffered I/O.   If this environment variable is
 833        not set, Git will choose buffered or record-oriented flushing
 834        based on whether stdout appears to be redirected to a file or not.
 835
 836'GIT_TRACE'::
 837        If this variable is set to "1", "2" or "true" (comparison
 838        is case insensitive), Git will print `trace:` messages on
 839        stderr telling about alias expansion, built-in command
 840        execution and external command execution.
 841        If this variable is set to an integer value greater than 1
 842        and lower than 10 (strictly) then Git will interpret this
 843        value as an open file descriptor and will try to write the
 844        trace messages into this file descriptor.
 845        Alternatively, if this variable is set to an absolute path
 846        (starting with a '/' character), Git will interpret this
 847        as a file path and will try to write the trace messages
 848        into it.
 849
 850'GIT_TRACE_PACK_ACCESS'::
 851        If this variable is set to a path, a file will be created at
 852        the given path logging all accesses to any packs. For each
 853        access, the pack file name and an offset in the pack is
 854        recorded. This may be helpful for troubleshooting some
 855        pack-related performance problems.
 856
 857'GIT_TRACE_PACKET'::
 858        If this variable is set, it shows a trace of all packets
 859        coming in or out of a given program. This can help with
 860        debugging object negotiation or other protocol issues. Tracing
 861        is turned off at a packet starting with "PACK".
 862
 863GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS::
 864        Setting this variable to `1` will cause Git to treat all
 865        pathspecs literally, rather than as glob patterns. For example,
 866        running `GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS=1 git log -- '*.c'` will search
 867        for commits that touch the path `*.c`, not any paths that the
 868        glob `*.c` matches. You might want this if you are feeding
 869        literal paths to Git (e.g., paths previously given to you by
 870        `git ls-tree`, `--raw` diff output, etc).
 871
 872
 873Discussion[[Discussion]]
 874------------------------
 875
 876More detail on the following is available from the
 877link:user-manual.html#git-concepts[Git concepts chapter of the
 878user-manual] and linkgit:gitcore-tutorial[7].
 879
 880A Git project normally consists of a working directory with a ".git"
 881subdirectory at the top level.  The .git directory contains, among other
 882things, a compressed object database representing the complete history
 883of the project, an "index" file which links that history to the current
 884contents of the working tree, and named pointers into that history such
 885as tags and branch heads.
 886
 887The object database contains objects of three main types: blobs, which
 888hold file data; trees, which point to blobs and other trees to build up
 889directory hierarchies; and commits, which each reference a single tree
 890and some number of parent commits.
 891
 892The commit, equivalent to what other systems call a "changeset" or
 893"version", represents a step in the project's history, and each parent
 894represents an immediately preceding step.  Commits with more than one
 895parent represent merges of independent lines of development.
 896
 897All objects are named by the SHA-1 hash of their contents, normally
 898written as a string of 40 hex digits.  Such names are globally unique.
 899The entire history leading up to a commit can be vouched for by signing
 900just that commit.  A fourth object type, the tag, is provided for this
 901purpose.
 902
 903When first created, objects are stored in individual files, but for
 904efficiency may later be compressed together into "pack files".
 905
 906Named pointers called refs mark interesting points in history.  A ref
 907may contain the SHA-1 name of an object or the name of another ref.  Refs
 908with names beginning `ref/head/` contain the SHA-1 name of the most
 909recent commit (or "head") of a branch under development.  SHA-1 names of
 910tags of interest are stored under `ref/tags/`.  A special ref named
 911`HEAD` contains the name of the currently checked-out branch.
 912
 913The index file is initialized with a list of all paths and, for each
 914path, a blob object and a set of attributes.  The blob object represents
 915the contents of the file as of the head of the current branch.  The
 916attributes (last modified time, size, etc.) are taken from the
 917corresponding file in the working tree.  Subsequent changes to the
 918working tree can be found by comparing these attributes.  The index may
 919be updated with new content, and new commits may be created from the
 920content stored in the index.
 921
 922The index is also capable of storing multiple entries (called "stages")
 923for a given pathname.  These stages are used to hold the various
 924unmerged version of a file when a merge is in progress.
 925
 926FURTHER DOCUMENTATION
 927---------------------
 928
 929See the references in the "description" section to get started
 930using Git.  The following is probably more detail than necessary
 931for a first-time user.
 932
 933The link:user-manual.html#git-concepts[Git concepts chapter of the
 934user-manual] and linkgit:gitcore-tutorial[7] both provide
 935introductions to the underlying Git architecture.
 936
 937See linkgit:gitworkflows[7] for an overview of recommended workflows.
 938
 939See also the link:howto-index.html[howto] documents for some useful
 940examples.
 941
 942The internals are documented in the
 943link:technical/api-index.html[Git API documentation].
 944
 945Users migrating from CVS may also want to
 946read linkgit:gitcvs-migration[7].
 947
 948
 949Authors
 950-------
 951Git was started by Linus Torvalds, and is currently maintained by Junio
 952C Hamano. Numerous contributions have come from the Git mailing list
 953<git@vger.kernel.org>.  http://www.ohloh.net/p/git/contributors/summary
 954gives you a more complete list of contributors.
 955
 956If you have a clone of git.git itself, the
 957output of linkgit:git-shortlog[1] and linkgit:git-blame[1] can show you
 958the authors for specific parts of the project.
 959
 960Reporting Bugs
 961--------------
 962
 963Report bugs to the Git mailing list <git@vger.kernel.org> where the
 964development and maintenance is primarily done.  You do not have to be
 965subscribed to the list to send a message there.
 966
 967SEE ALSO
 968--------
 969linkgit:gittutorial[7], linkgit:gittutorial-2[7],
 970link:everyday.html[Everyday Git], linkgit:gitcvs-migration[7],
 971linkgit:gitglossary[7], linkgit:gitcore-tutorial[7],
 972linkgit:gitcli[7], link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual],
 973linkgit:gitworkflows[7]
 974
 975GIT
 976---
 977Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite